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  • Daily 4th Place December 13, 2012

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The gods are created and in turn, they create the world. Featuring content from the Tale of Leaves universe.
EDIT: thanks for the frontpage :D never thought i could reach it.
and thank you for all the comments.

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maiaxsoulmaiaxsoul

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars December 13, 2012

cool but, the elves lives on the moon?


Warpentak responds:

that's just their homeland


PennyoceanPennyocean

Rated 4 / 5 stars December 13, 2012

Pretty good when i saw this as in the other catogory i thought it was gonna be some random trash but you sure surprised me with this beautiful art work and story.


Warpentak responds:

thank you. i'm never good with categories :D


googuy6googuy6

Rated 4 / 5 stars December 17, 2012

it was good but there should've been more voice actors and mabye more gods oh and the speaker sounded like a little kid just sayin



SigmaTaurusSigmaTaurus

Rated 4 / 5 stars December 12, 2012

Well achieved!


Warpentak responds:

thank you very much


chris052692chris052692

Rated 4 / 5 stars December 17, 2012

That was pretty thought provoking, to say in the least.

Glad that you decided to take a personal spin on dieties (instead of a single diety) here and actually tell an original story instead of mindlessly praising a different Bronze-age fantasy story.

Really a great job here with everything. The story telling. The animation. The originality.

Liked how the gods had very human-esque characteristics much like the greek gods. Makes it much more believable.

I do think that unique voices for each of the different gods would've potentially had more of an effect.

Or if you had one voice, like how you have it right now, include an animation of someone telling this to a child or someone at the very end.

Something of that sort.

Regardless, thanks for the dogma-less and interesting animation.